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Directions: Read for 30 minutes each night and write a reading response, using one of the
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Write a Summary Make a Prediction Ask a Question Make a Connection Visualize

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Weekly Reading Homework
Reference Sheet
Write a Summary:
A summary is a short description of a reading selection. A summary should tell the most important ideas from a chapter or
story without giving away too many details. The following are helpful strategies for writing summaries:

Strategy #1 SOMEONE (the main character) WANTED (what the character wants) BUT (the problem/conflict) SO
(what is done to solve the problem) THEN (how the problems is resolved).
Strategy #2 Use sequence words: First Next After that Last Finally In the end
Strategy #3 Tell: Who? What? Where? When? Why? How?

Make a Prediction:
When you make a prediction you use details from a story to guess what you think will happen. The following are helpful
sentence frames.
I predict that because Based onfrom the text, I predict that

Ask a Question:
Good readers ask questions before they read, while they are reading, and after reading. You should ask questions if you are
curious about something, if you want to know whats going to happen, or if you want to make something more clear. The
following are helpful question frames:

What did it mean when Why did the character What would happen if What will happen when
How will this effect What did the author mean by What is the meaning of What if....

Make a Connection:
Making Connections allow us to better understand and relate to a text. Connections help us to understand what is happening in
a story, and help us to relate to the characters. 3 types of connections include:
Text-to-Self Connection: When something in the text reminds us of our own lives and experiences.
Text-to-Text Connection: When something in the text reminds us of something from another text.
Text-to-Media Connection: When something in the text reminds us of movie, TV show, song, or something from the internet.
Text-to-World Connection: When something in the text reminds us of a world event, cause, or issue.
When writing a connection, first state what happened in the text, then use a sentence starter to make a connection:
This reminds me of I can relate to ___ because I understand ___ because
Just like ___, I also This made me think of I am similar to ___ because This is similar to ___ because...

Visualize:
Visualizing is when you use details and clues from the story to create a picture in your mind. You can visualize the physical

appearance of characters (human and non-human), the setting of the story, and a characters actions. The following is a
helpful sentence frame:
While reading __, I visualize (see, imagine, smell, taste, hear, feel...) Rebecca Rojas @ Create.Teach.Share

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